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Mandarin Go | How to pass a job interview in Chinese?
Thank you for introducing yourself. Rather than memorizing a long speech, try to maintain a conversational tone instead and use the following key talking points to help guide your story. Let's start with the basics: Note that in Chinese culture, it is especially important to name your superiors or colleagues by their correct address term. Although it is acceptable to place 女士 (nǚ shì; Mrs) or 先生 (xiān shēng; Mr.) after the last name of your interlocutor if you do not know his specific position within the company, it is better to mention a job title, such as 经理 (jīng lǐ; manager) after the last name of your interlocutor if possible.
Scenario: If you have earned higher degrees, you may want to consider moving directly to those at this stage: To conclude your introduction, let the interviewer know about your work history by briefly explaining the relevant jobs you have held since graduation. Consider one of the following common sentence structures for this section: Scenario: From (year) to year), I (company name) held the position of (job title). Part 2: Why do you want the job? 你为何想申请这份工作? Why would you want to apply for this job?I hope you have thought long and hard about this issue before moving on to the interview stage. Whatever the reasons why you apply, your Chinese recruiter is sure to ask you to explain. Therefore, it is wise to first prepare a thoughtful and serious response in order to demonstrate your seriousness as a candidate. Try the following opening statement to preface your response:贵 公司 是 Guì gong sī shì...... Because of the meaning of (面子miànzi; face, metaphor of reputation) in Chinese social and professional contexts, offering compliments or giving a face to your potential employer will certainly position you in a favorable light. When explaining why you would like the position, mention the ways you hope to grow professionally and contribute to the company, for example: Here's another example: 我们会在一个星期之内打电话通知您面试的结果 Wǒ men huì zài yī gè xīngqí zhī nèi dǎ diàn huà tōng zhī nín miàn shì de jié guǒ ! We will inform you of the results of your interview within a week. Before you shake hands and rush to the door, don't forget to graciously thank your interlocutor for their time and for the opportunity to audition for the concert by concluding with a polite statement like the one below: We help you go further in your interviews if you scan the QR code below: |